The Making Of “Superbia”

The Making Of “Superbia”

Release date : September 5, 1986
Runtime : 23m
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Original Language : French /
Director : Anne Faisandier /
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September 5, 1986 23m French More
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Superbia states "I am pride. The proud root of all evil. I am Superbia, the first of the seven capital sins. I am always the first. The tree of wickedness grows out of me. My six daughters are its forbidden fruit: gluttony, laziness, greed, anger, envy, lust." In this grotesque procession of a giant haystack with characters representing pride, edited with images of real military parades, Ulrike Ottinger depicts a subtle allegory of human vanities.
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  • title:The Making Of “Superbia”
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1986
  • Runtime:23m
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  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: French ·
  • Director: Anne Faisandier /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Superbia states "I am pride. The proud root of all evil. I am Superbia, the first of the seven capital sins. I am always the first. The tree of wickedness grows out of me. My six daughters are its forbidden fruit: gluttony, laziness, greed, anger, envy, lust." In this grotesque procession of a giant haystack with characters representing pride, edited with images of real military parades, Ulrike Ottinger depicts a subtle allegory of human vanities.
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